The Orms Cape Town School of Photography presents the Lunchtime Lecture with Annemarie Meintjes.

Annemarie Meintjes, the deputy editor of VISI Magazine, discusses her life and work in the photography industry, and gives insight into her experience in the industry as well as advice for photography students, enthusiasts and professionals.

For the decade anniversary of their success as South Africa’s best dancing brothers they are bringing back the original?Big Boys Don’t Dance?for nostalgia.

The show, a mash-up comedy dance show, takes the audience on a wild journey of stereotypical male behavior. The ripple effect of a disaster bachelor party forces Ash and Bradto dance their way out of chaos.? From Hip Hop to Kwaito, Dirty Dancing to the Dab, the boys prove that real men do dance.

Korean violinist Ye-Eun Choi is defined by her dynamic sound, rich with vibrant timbre, sensitivity and nuance. Her colourful, expressive lyricism and virtuosity has earned her acclaim for her engagements as both a soloist and a chamber musician.

Associate Guest Conductor of the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra, Daniel Boico was a finalist and prizewinner at the Prokofiev, Pedrotti, and Cadaques International Conducting competitions. His innate musical sensitivity paired with a keen ear and deep musicianship have produced exciting performances with orchestras in the US, Europe, Central and South America, Africa and Asia. Boico recorded Kalinnikov`s Symphony No. 1 with the Nurnberger Symphoniker for Bavarian Radio.

Born to Nigerian parents in England, Sodi Braide is a cosmopolitan musician influenced by many cultures. He studied in Nigeria, France and Madrid before being granted residency at the prestigious Lake Como Piano Foundation in Switzerland. He soon established an international career that sees him in performance around the world. His first tour of South Africa was in 1994, two years before he was a prizewinner in the UNISA International Piano Competition.

Winner of the first prize `Rotary-Faller` at the competition of the International Conducting Master Class in Switzerland 1997, Arjan Tien performs in Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa with internationally established orchestras. In 2017, he was appointed principal conductor and artistic director of the Marine Band of the Royal Netherlands Navy and he is also a professor of orchestral conducting at the Maastricht Conservatoire.

Alexander Ramm, a silver medallist at the 2015 Tchaikovsky International Competition, is one of the most gifted and sought-after cello players of his generation. His distinctive style of virtuosity, deep insight, emotional intensity, technique, and artistry continues to impress internationally.

Robert Moody, music director of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and the Arizona Musicfest, has also been associate conductor, resident conductor and music director of a number of others in America. Guest conducting engagements have taken him from the Chicago Symphony at Ravinia and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl to the Vienna Chamber Orchestra.

Bryan Wallick, the gold medallist of the 1997 Vladimir Horowitz International Piano Competition in Kiev, plays regularly in the United States, Europe and South Africa. He studied at the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, Juilliard School of Music in New York and the Royal Academy of Music. He is also a noted chamber musician, performing at both New York`s Carnegie Hall and the Wigmore Hall in London.

Alexander Ramm is a silver medal prizewinner at the International Tchaikovsky Competition (Moscow, 2015) and belongs to the new generation of cellists recognized for his appealing artistic creativity and technical skills.

Bryan Wallick has been lauded by critics as “virtuoso, brilliant and intense”.